Selasa, 01 Juli 2008

[cancercured] Re: Alcohol Consumption and Breast Cancer Risk in Postmenop...

Your observation is correct. Simple carbs and sugars feed fungi
and cancer thrives on it. The clinics of Europe who deal with chronic
issues don't distinguish between various diseases because they are all
fed by sugars and removing them starves these diseases out of the body.
One technique for eliminating cancer is a fast.

Dr. Paavo Airola operated several clinics in the 50s and 60s that
specialized in arthritis. The would guarantee that if the patient would
stick with their program, they would leave 100% free of the disease.

In an early work that I read when cancer was first studied, the author
wrote about a research project on the decedents of prehistoric man
which he believed to be the Eskimos of northwest Canada. Starting in
1855, researchers monitored these primitive populations and could never
find any sign of any chronic disease until 1933, just after the Hudson
Bay company brought bleached flour and sugar into the area. The first
Eskimo to develop cancer was eating the White man's diet. Other
researchers such as Weston Price made the same observations in other
primitive cultures around the world. When they adopted the Western
diet, they developed these diseases. Cancer is a metabolic disorder.
There is no doubt in my mind that this is so. Reversing it requires a
dramatic change in lifestyle and those who have successfully conquered
this condition will all tell you the same thing. They altered their
diets and adopted advanced personal hygiene methods of detoxification.

Fungi at the mycelial stage of the Cyclogenia Pleomorphia (and
Naessens' Somatid cycle) ramify. That is, develop plunging tentacles
into the tissue they attach to. What happens in the womb when a
pregnancy occurs? Same thing! Same hormones, same stem cell: Identical
in every way! A tumor is a misplaced placenta. When it changes from
benign to cancer the only difference is that a fungus can be found
munching on it.


--- In cancercured@yahoogroups.com, Tad Winiecki <winiecki@...> wrote:
>
> I was just speaking for my own personal knowledge, not having done
> enough research to present any valid opinion, but the woman with
> leukemia that died of a fungus infection would certainly support what
> you are saying. From the incidence of nail and skin fungus problems
in
> people I know fungal diseases need some addressing. What is the best
> way you know? What comes to mind for me is avoiding sugar and simple
> carbohydrates.
>
> Nancy
>
> On Jul 1, 2008, at 2:27 PM, comdyne2002 wrote:
>
> > Oh no! Its not hearsay, its been documented. The profession is
unaware
> > of this and will remain so for the foreseeable future.
>

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